Sms Event Notification/Command And Control Options - DSC PowerSeries Neo LE2080 Installation Manual

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[225] Cellular Test Transmission Cycle
Default (000000)
This value represents the interval in between test transmissions in minutes. Valid range: 000000 - 999999 minutes. Once
the unit has sent the initial periodic test transmission, all future test transmissions will be offset by the programmed number
of minutes. See sections [026] - [029].
NOTE: Minimum value is 000005 minutes. Programming an interval that is less than 5 minutes will disable test trans-
mission.
[226] Network Trouble Delay
Default (0F)
This option is used to program the delay, in minutes, for reporting a cellular trouble delay. Valid entries are 00 - FF. (e.g., for
a 10 minute cellular trouble delay enter: 0A). When this section is programmed as 00, Cellular, Ethernet and Supervision
troubles are not communicated.
[227] Voice Call Timeout
Default (00) Valid entries are 00 - FF.
[228] Voice Call Back Time
Default (0A) Valid entries are 00 - FF.
[229] Voice Call Back Number
Default ( ) 32-digit phone number.
[237] Primary Cellular DNS IP
Default (000.000.000.000)
Enter the IP address for the primary cellular DNS IP used by the radio. Format is 4 fields, each field is a 3-digit decimal entry
ranging from 000 to 255. If the IP is 0.0.0.0 the radio will use the domain name server provided by the cellular network pro-
vider.
NOTE: Private cellular networks require public IP access in order to reach DNS servers outside of the private network infra-
structure.
[238] Backup Cellular DNS IP
Default (000.000.000.000)
Enter the IP address for the backup cellular DNS IP used by the radio. Format is 4 fields, each field is a 3-digit decimal entry
ranging from 000 to 255. If the IP is 0.0.0.0 the radio will use the domain name server provided by the cellular network pro-
vider.
NOTE: Private cellular networks require a public APN in order to use DNS servers outside of the private network infra-
structure.

SMS Event Notification/Command and Control Options

When an event is triggered by the panel and SMS notification is ON in section [301] toggle option [1], an SMS message is
sent to the SMS telephone numbers programmed in sections [311]-[342]. Event types that trigger notifications are specified
in sections [343]-[374] if toggle [7] is ON. The system will make one attempt to send the SMS message to each of the
programed telephone numbers, starting with the first number. If it is unsuccessful, the SMS message will be sent to each of
the remaining numbers, in sequence, until successful or all numbers are used.
The SMS event notification message is formatted in five parts as follows:
Account Label [351], Date and Time [DD/MM/YY HH:MM], Partition Label programmed in panel, Event Label [451]-[596],
and User Label programmed in panel (or Zone Label programmed in panel).
Extra spaces in each of the five parts of the message are removed when the SMS message is composed. If the message is
too long, all extra characters are removed and will not be included in the SMS message.
NOTE: If a panel event occurs during an SMS transmission, the unsent SMS messages are delayed until the new event is
transmitted.
NOTE: It may take up to four minutes from communicator power-up to synchronize the SMS time stamp with panel time.
NOTE: SMS Event Notification Feature is not available in North America.
[301] Command and Control Toggle Options
[1] SMS Notification Default (ON)
Table 12: Cellular Test Transmission Interval
Test Transmission Interval
Programmed Minutes
Daily
Weekly
001440
010080
32
Monthly
043200

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